'Data acquisition' is concerned with taking one or more analogue signals
and converting them to digital form with sufficient accu- racy and speed
to be ready for processing by a computer. The increasing use of
computers makes this an expanding field, and it is important that the
conversion process is done correctly because information lost at this
stage can never be regained, no matter how good the computation. The old
saying - garbage in, garbage out - is very relevant to data acquisition,
and so every part of the book contains a discussion of errors: where do
they come from, how large are they, and what can be done to reduce them?
The book aims to treat the data acquisition process in depth with less
detailed chapters on the fundamental principles of measure- ment,
sensors and signal conditioning. There is also a chapter on software
packages, which are becoming increasingly popular. This is such a
rapidly changing topic that any review of available pro- grams is bound
to be out of date before the book reaches the read- ers. For this
reason, I have described the data handling which is available in various
types of program and left it to the reader to select from whatever is on
the market at the time.